Elbow Pain Treatments
Elbow
Conditions & Treatments
Elbow Pain Treatment
The elbow is important for range of motion and arm movement. Injuries to the elbow can occur when playing sports, while working on home or work projects, from a fall or from overuse and repetitive activity. Whatever the issue, the specialists at OSS Health have the expertise to diagnose and treat elbow problems and get you back to doing the things you enjoy. Treatment options include non-operative measures such as medications, injections and physical therapy. OSS Health has Board Certified Orthopaedic Surgeons and Sports Medicine Specialists who are specially trained in the diagnosis, treatment and care of the elbow. If surgery is needed, many advanced procedures are performed on an outpatient basis, not requiring an overnight stay.
Elbow Bursitis
Between the bones and joints of the shoulder and elbow are fluid-filled sacs, known as bursa, that help the bones and joints glide smoothly. When one…
Elbow Dislocations
A Joint Dislocation occurs when one or more of the bones within a joint is pushed forcefully out of its correct anatomical position and is common in…
Elbow Fracture
An Elbow Fracture, also known as an Olecranon Fracture, occurs on the bony point of the elbow and is often the result of a fall onto an outstretched…
Elbow Instability
The elbow consists of the forearm bones, arm bone, muscles, ligaments, and tendons. The elbow controls flexion and extension of the forearm relative…
Elbow Tenotomy
An Elbow Tenotomy is a surgical procedure that is used to treat tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow. The goal of the procedure is to decrease pain and…
General Elbow Pain
General elbow pain, which is often referred simply as elbow pain, is a common orthopedic condition, especially in manual laborers and throwing…
Golfer & Tennis Elbow Pain
Golfer’s Elbow and Tennis Elbow are commonly used terms to describe inflammation of the tendons on the inside and outside of the elbow due to…
UCL Repair
Tommy John’s Surgery (also known as a UCL Repair or UCL Reconstruction) is a well known surgical procedure among athletes and was named after MLB…
UCL Tear
The UCL (ulnar collateral ligament) is a ligament on the inside of the elbow that provides stability and rotation for the elbow joint. An injury to…